Morze Śródziemne
Morze Śródziemne, known as the Mediterranean Sea, is a large body of water located between Europe, Africa, and Asia. It connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar and is bordered by several countries, including Italy, Greece, and Turkey. The sea covers an area of about 2.5 million square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance.
The Mediterranean Sea has been a crucial route for trade and cultural exchange for centuries. It features numerous islands, such as Sicily and Crete, and is home to various marine species. The climate around the sea is typically warm and dry, making it a popular destination for tourism and agriculture.